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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T10:55:56+00:00 2026-05-16T10:55:56+00:00

Let’s say I have two same strings inside an ArrayList… is there a way

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Let’s say I have two same strings inside an ArrayList… is there a way to check for that? Also is there a way to check for how many times a string of the same exact is in the ArrayList?

So let’s say I have the following a ArrayString.

os.println(itemIDdropped + "|" + spawnX + "|" + spawnY + "|" + currentMap + "|drop|" + me.getUsername());
1. 1|3|5|1|drop|Dan
2. 2|5|7|2|drop|Luke
3. 1|3|5|2|drop|Dan
4. 3|3|5|1|drop|Sally

Here is what the numbers/letters mean for the 1-4 strings…
item ID, X pos, Y pos, Map it’s on, command drop, user who dropped it

Then let’s say I split it up doing this:

String[] itemGrnd = serverItems.get(i).split("\\|");

Now, let’s say I have a for-loop like this one:

for (int i = 0; x < serverItems.size(); i++) {
    System.out.println(serverItems.get(i));
}

I want to find where X, Y, and Map or in this case itemGrnd[1], itemGrnd[2], and itemGrnd[3] are the same in ANY other String in the ArrayList I found via serverItems.get(i).

And if WE DO find any… (which in the example I provide above… x, y, and map are the same for 1 and 4… then create an IF statment to do it ONCE… because I don’t want to do this:
(BTW I do keep track of my variables for client-side so don’t worry about that. Yes I know it’s named spawnX and spawnY.. that’s just the current X,Y.

if (spawnX.equals(Integer.parseInt(itemGrnd[1])) && 
    spawnY.equals(Integer.parseInt(itemGrnd[2])) &&
    currentMap.equals(Integer.parseInt(itemGrnd[3]))) {
}

Now, if I were to do THIS…. 1 and 4 were be processed through here. I Only want do it ONCE.. at ALL times if we find multple strings (like 1 and 4)

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    2026-05-16T10:55:56+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 10:55 am

    Well, it’s pretty simple to find out how many String ArrayList has:

    public class ArrayListExample {
        private static final String TO_FIND = "cdt";
    
        public static void main(String[] args) {
            ArrayList<String> al = new ArrayList<String>();
            al.add("abc");
            al.add("dde");
            //4 times
            al.add(TO_FIND);
            al.add(TO_FIND);
            al.add(TO_FIND);
            al.add(TO_FIND);
    
            ArrayList<String> al1 = (ArrayList<String>) al.clone();
            int count = 0;
            while (al1.contains(TO_FIND)) {
                al1.remove(TO_FIND);
                count++;
            }
            System.out.println(count);
        }
    }
    
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